What Is A Mileage Log

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what

As pronoun

(used interrogatively as a request for specific information):What is the matter?

(used interrogatively to inquire about the character, occupation, etc

, of a person):What does he do?

(used interrogatively to inquire as to the origin, identity, etc

, of something):What are those birds?

(used interrogatively to inquire as to the worth, usefulness, force, or importance of something):What is wealth without friends?

(used interrogatively to request a repetition of words or information not fully understood, usually used in elliptical constructions):You need what?

(used interrogatively to inquire the reason or purpose of something, usually used in elliptical constructions):What of it?

how much?:What does it cost?

(used relatively to indicate that which):I will send what was promised

whatever; anything that:Say what you please

Come what may

the kind of thing or person that:He said what everyone expected he would

They are just what I was expecting

as much as; as many as:We should each give what we can

the thing or fact that (used in parenthetic clauses):He went to the meeting and, what was worse, insisted on speaking

(used to indicate more to follow, additional possibilities, alternatives, etc

):You know what? Shall we go or what?

(used as an intensifier in exclamatory phrases, often followed by an indefinite article):What luck! What an idea!

British

don't you agree?:An unusual chap, what?

Nonstandard

that; which; who:She's the one what told me

As noun

the true nature or identity of something, or the sum of its characteristics:a lecture on the whats and hows of crop rotation

As adjective

(used interrogatively before nouns):What news? What clothes shall I pack?

whatever:Take what supplies you need

As adverb

to what extent or degree? how much?:What does it matter?

(used to introduce a prepositional phrase beginning with with):What with storms and all, their return was delayed

Obsolete

for what reason or purpose? why?

As interjection

(used in exclamatory expressions, often followed by a question):What, no salt?

As conjunction

Older Use

as much as; as far as:He helps me what he can

As Idioms

but what, Informal

but that; but who; who or that … not:Who knows but what the sun may still shine

Say what?, Slang

(used especially among teenagers) What's that you say? Would you repeat that?

So what?, Informal

(an expression of disinterest, disinclination, or contempt

)

what for, why: What are you doing that for?

You want that package now? What for? Older Use: Informal

a punishment or scolding: If he stays out late again, his parents are going to give him what for!

what have you, other things of the same kind; so forth:money, jewels, stocks, and what have you

what if, what would be the outcome if; suppose that:What if everyone who was invited comes?

what it takes, something that enables one to achieve success or attain a desired end, as good looks, ability, or money:There's a young woman who has what it takes to get along in the world

what's what, Informal

the true situation; all the facts:It's high time you told him what's what

is

As verb

rd person singular present indicative of be

As Idioms

as is

as (def )

a

As noun, plural A's or As, a's or as

the first letter of the English alphabet, a vowel

any spoken sound represented by the letter A or a, as in bake, hat, father, or small

something having the shape of an A

a written or printed representation of the letter A or a

a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter A or a

As Idioms

from A to Z, from beginning to end; thoroughly; completely:He knows the Bible from A to Z

not know from A to B, to know nothing; be ignorant

a

mileage

As noun

the aggregate number of miles traveled over in a given time

length, extent, or distance in miles

the number of miles or the average distance that a vehicle can travel on a specified quantity of fuel:the car gets good mileage

wear, use, advantage, or profit:She won't get much more mileage out of this old coat

an allowance for traveling expenses at a fixed rate per mile:His mileage came to $

a fixed charge per mile, as for railroad transportation

mileage ticket

log

As noun

a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree

something inert, heavy, or not sentient

Nautical

any of various devices for determining the speed of a ship, as a chip log or patent log

any of various records, made in rough or finished form, concerning a trip made by a ship or aircraft and dealing with particulars of navigation, weather, engine performance, discipline, and other pertinent details; logbook

Movies

an account describing or denoting each shot as it is taken, written down during production and referred to in editing the film

a register of the operation of a machine

Also called well log

a record kept during the drilling of a well, especially of the geological formations penetrated

Computers

any of various chronological records made concerning the use of a computer system, the changes made to data, etc

Radio and Television

a written account of everything transmitted by a station or network

Also called log of wood

Australian Slang

a lazy, dull-witted person; fool

As verb (used with object), logged, logging

to cut (trees) into logs:to log pine trees for fuel

to cut down the trees or timber on (land):We logged the entire area in a week

to enter in a log; compile; amass; keep a record of:to log a day's events

to make (a certain speed), as a ship or airplane:We are logging knots

to travel for (a certain distance or a certain amount of time), according to the record of a log:We logged miles the first day

He has logged , hours flying time

As verb (used without object), logged, logging

to cut down trees and get out logs from the forest for timber:to log for a living

As Verb phrases

log in, Also, log on, sign on

Computers

to enter identifying data, as a username or password, into a database, mobile device, or computer, especially a multiuser computer or a remote or networked system, so as to to access and use it: Log in to start your work session

Log in to your account to pay your bill online

to enter or include any item of information or data in a record, account, etc

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